Dream Analysis: The Secrets of the Quantum Mind

Interpretation of dreams has ever been an interesting topic of discussion and people how tend to explore more of their subconscious mind. However, is there a link between Dream Analyses that men can find out the principles of quantum physics? But before the analysis of its applicability to dreams, let us extend its notion and comprehend it as the general concept of the present article more broadly, as the following sections will reveal.

Get to know more about Dream Analysis and the quantum mind. Dream Interpretation as a concept has been fascinating to humanity for centuries which provides a somehow mysterious insight into humans’ subconsciousness. But what if there is something beyond what we have ever thought of or beyond what’s given? The laws of physics express the possibility of spirituality and our mental processes by intertwining with the giant cosmos.

In this comprehensive informative approach to Dream Analysis, the possibility of the Quantum Process having an impact on dreams is explained. Find out how some principles of quantum mechanics could have an answer for the rich imagery, the nonsense of the dream scenarios, and the impressions of eternity that are so often mentioned by people who can recall details of their dreams. Discover the function of consciousness to determine our dream scenarios and how our nervous system can interact with the quantum sphere at night.

Let’s explore the concept of the quantum mind together and, therefore, use the dream analysis method. Whether you are a dream enthusiast or just a dream beginner at WebStrategy entering the unclear world of dreams, you will discover new perspectives on this subject in this Dream Analysis. Get the best out of your subliminal and go for the magic of the quantum world. Travel deep in your subconscious to find out what goes on in your mind and learn how the world of quantum physics might influence your nightly journey in Dream Review.

What is Dream Analysis?

Psychoanalysis is the method of analyzing the material contained in dreams to disclose their meanings and messages that express the psyche of a person. Dream analysis is a standard practice that many psychologists and therapists apply in the course of working on the patient’s unconscious thoughts and feelings. Symbolizing the feelings and the problems that one has in waking life, dreams can help any person learn more about himself/herself and the problems that are to be solved.

The Quantum Connection

Quantum mechanics is a branch of Physics that is concerned with understanding the efficient operation of particles at the micro and submicron levels. It utilizes things like superposition, entanglement, and the observer effect, which may appear very complex and even defy classical reasoning. On the contrary, some researchers are convinced that the laws of quantum mechanics can apply to the sphere of consciousness and dreaming.

Dreams and How Quantum Mechanics Influences Them

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics

Erwin schrödinger one of the most famous physicists in quantum mechanics made the idea of superposition which means that particles can be in two places at the same time until they are observed. Likewise, dreams can also be considered to be in a state of quantum superposition, in which different thoughts, feelings, and recorded information from the individual’s subliminal self are intermingled and offer an experience that is diversified and intricate.

If you are reading this and have taken an interest in my work, you had many incarnations before this one and you have got a personal archetype—your dharma. If you have gone through an enneagram analysis, you should have narrowed down your dharma a lot; quantum astrology may give you further hints. Read our article in our journal by clicking this link: https://www.journal.cqaedu.com/

If you feel you are ready to join your archetypal journey in earnest, the first step is to make sure what your chosen archetype is and what better for this confirmation than delving into your memory bank and trying to remember your childhood propensities that you truly enjoyed using. As a corollary exercise, you can reflect on your good karma at various periods of your life: childhood, age 3-11; teen years, age 12-19; adulthood, age 20 to midlife transition if you are there; midlife transition to present. What did you enjoy doing most during each period? Did you explore what you enjoyed the most? How did you find yourself in the current profession? Is your current profession still invigorating?

Your deathbed in your last incarnation where is when you probably chose your dharma. You were in your nonlocal consciousness then. See if you can fall into that consciousness again so the choice can pop into your head.

Intention is important. Whenever you engage in an excursion in your memory lane, begin with an intention ritual in the following four steps after you get yourself inspired (how? Listen to expansive music, look at a flower, etc.):

  1. Make your intention: let this exercise reveal my dharma; think it again, make your resolve strong;
  2. Use your inspired openness to share the fruit of your intention useful for everybody: think “I will use my intention for the greater good”;
  3. Resolve: let my intention be consonant with the purposive movement of consciousness; make your resolve strong;
  4. Let your creative intentionality gradually dissolve into silence; wait as long as you can for an intuition to come, if it does.

One thing you may try before anything else is to find pictures of various gods and goddesses in Hindu, Greek, Roman, and other traditions; find out the archetype each represents. Then meditate on the picture every day for a while to see if you feel a connection to a particular god or goddess. Do the same thing with archangels of Christianity.

Dream Analysis

Dream Analysis

Dream Analysis

Like most people today, you probably have only a cursory interest in dream analysis. Unless you are a depth psychology aficionado, likely, you likely don’t pay much attention to such a recurring aspect of your life. Big mistake. Anything that is built into our make-up and comes to us regularly is bringing us vital information.

The question is about what? Since dreams seem to have no causal continuity, no obvious connection to our waking events of life, this is a very good question. The answer given by quantum science may surprise you: dreams tell us about our meaning in life. From this perspective, there is causal continuity in dreams, they do have connections to waking events, but you have to be sensitive to your meaning of life to catch it.

Quantum science says something else as well: dreams bring us messages of purpose of our life to us and therein is their major importance in the present context. Dreams can be divided into five classes each talking about each of the five-fold experiences we have and the relevant software: Physical-vital, brain-based emotional, mental, archetypal—soul level, and spiritual. The first three reflect our unconscious; they are interesting only when they tell us about the cleansing that goes on when we join the purposive journey in life. It is the archetypal-soul level dreams, psychologists call them by many different names, that are the most relevant to us for finding our dharma.

Jung called these dreams “big” dreams. Why? Sometimes they are big enough to change the direction of your life. At the beginning and end of each of the passageways we live roughly given by the ages above, these big dreams come to remind you of the transition. At each of these transitions, where are you in your self-identity? is a question that comes up again and again; big dreams may give the hint of an answer.

Sometimes but not always, big dreams come when a significant relationship in our life ceases, via passing away, divorce, desertion, unemployment from a professional job you liked, etc. Why? These relationships often have much to do with the archetype of interest to us.

Why do psychologists call these archetypal dreams initiatory?

Now you know; because they initiate a new life, a change from causal emphasis to emphasis on purpose, from the sensory world of the external material stimuli to the extrasensory perceptions of the intuitive world. Some cultures even have formal initiation ceremonies: Hindu brahmins have Upanayan, a kind of a second birth; Some Christians also have this born-again ritual; native Americans have a vision quest.

The archetypal dreams universally have strong emotions attached to them, mostly positive emotions and joy reverberating when we wake from them; but sometimes they bring intense sadness, too. Initiation dreams can even evoke terror, for example being devoured by an animal. Do you see why? we are being asked to face our biggest fear—fear of death—death of the ego.

I (Amit) once dreamt a super-charged highly emotional dream. I was in a war with an enemy; one by one, I was sending my relatives to fight, and they were not coming back. Finally, only I am left. I pick up my sword, deep sigh, and think to myself, “What has to be done has to be done.” With that I go out, join the fight, and die.

People see the same theme in slightly different forms as described in our mythology: They may be swallowed whole by a sea monster (Jonah and the Whale) or sent into the underworld (as Orpheus went to find his beloved Persephone but failed and died).

Death of the ego to be born again as the soul, sometimes the initiatory dream tells us the whole theme, death of the ego and then rebirth as a soul (as in the Egyptian myth of Osiris, the god of order, who was killed by the god of disorder and was made whole again by his sister, the goddess Isis).

But we live in a highly mechanical culture where such myths don’t visit most of us even in dreams. Today’s archetypal dreams are much milder versions of these mythological stories. You can tell, because there are certain common elements to these initiation dreams; examples are:

  • Crisis scenes, earthquakes for example, or being struck by lightning
  • Encounters with guides or otherworldly beings, commonly extraterrestrial
  • Encounter with superpowers (like Superman and Wonder Woman)
  • Images of gods and goddesses, e.g. Siva, Kali, Athena, Zeus, archangel Gabriel
  • Radiant beings, beings of light
  • Snake bites (usually on the hand or the heart)
  • Visitations from deceased ancestors you love or respect
  • Engaging in a ritual or rite of passage
  • Confronted or swallowed by a sea monster or creature; yes, this is still a common theme
  • Dismemberment (as in Amit’s dream; this is common)
  • Death and rebirth motifs
  • House being demolished as personal unconscious gives way to collective unconscious
  • Car Accident, car signifying the vehicle of the ego
  • Journeys to different worlds signify higher states of consciousness
  • Out-of-body dream experience

These archetypal themes are the language of Oneness consciousness. As psychologist Linda Mastrangelo says, “It is the [archetypal] dream (the final frontier!) that bestows us access to “soul knowledge,” namely in the form of big dreams.

As stated earlier, the archetypal dreams evoke high mostly positive emotional intensity. This is an important change from mental dreams. Remember archetypes can be represented by both thoughts and feelings. The meaning you put in the dream image you see, known archetypal symbol or not, if it is associated with intense feelings, will have archetype-revealing power. It will strike a chord, a resonance with your dharma; once revealed your chosen archetype will continue to resonate with how purpose manifests in your life.

Creativity researchers talk about the crystallization experience in the waking state. Many more crystallization experiences can result from dreams except that it requires analysis. Gestalt psychologists, Jungian psychologists, and depth psychologists in the tradition of James Hillman, all can help you in analyzing dreams and finding the archetype that defines your soul/self, the station beyond ego in this life.

In quantum activism workshops, we, too, use dream analysis for this purpose. We suggest that you initiate the dreaming process by making an intention, and follow the intention ritual. Keep a notebook by the bedside with a penlight; when you wake up after a dream, write down one significant image in the dream. That will help you remember the whole dream in the morning when your priority is to write down the whole dream. In the workshop, I (Amit) would act as a gestalt therapist to analyze the dream with you. As you put meaning into the images (they all represent your meanings, but some of the meanings are resonant with your archetype), I ask you

to look for the feelings they evoke. If there is no immediate feeling that comes forth, you confront your dream image and ask it revealing questions to see if you can evoke feeling. It is the images with intense associated feelings that are the fingers pointing to the archetype. The meaning and feeling that you associate with a dream symbol, if they are suggestive of the archetype, will resonate with you. When the named archetype resonates with your heart or navel, you know.

Quantum Mechanics and the Interpreting of Dream Analysis

Therefore, what are ways of applying the principles of quantum physics when carrying out the analysis of one’s dreams? Maybe, if we begin to study our dreams as a multidimensional tangle of thoughts and feelings, we will be able to comprehend their meaning. As per quantum mechanics, one can be in two states at a time, similarly, the same way symbol in the dream can contain multiple meanings which can interlink with each other.

When quantizing our dream experiences we can try to pay attention to various pixels and look at various patterns, repetitions, and imagery of the dream symbols. On this basis, it would be possible to uncover relationships within a dream and the meaning of its particular details. As if influencing their partner instantly despite the distance as quantum entanglement does, dreams help the soul become aligned with the reality and acupuncture points of one’s existence.

It is easier said than done, hence why we are provided with a power-packed article ‘The Power of Quantum Dream Analysis’.

For that reason, if we make use of the principles connected with quantum mechanics in the dream analysis, it will be possible to go beyond the known level of cognition. Rather than shooing our dreams out of bed and labeling them as absurd and inconsequential, or even if they are illogical and pointless, we can consider dreaming as something magical. In the same way that quantum works with concepts that are different from the usual framework of human understanding, dreams go to the opposite extreme and make us consider that which is far from ordinary.

Therefore, the next time you are faced with pondering on the mind’s enigma of determining the contents of dreams analysis, do not underestimate the worth of exploring quantum dream analysis. Writing for the masses, we must understand that our psychological processes are integrated, and thus, will find the answers to the secret of a quantum mind. Although many theories were presented about dreams, a quantum approach to dream analysis is II fascinating and is going to reveal the subconscious side of ourselves – are you in for the tour?

Conclusion

Thus, one can generalize to state that the combination of dream analysis with quantum physics produces many new opportunities and visions. Only if we are willing to leave our preconceived ideas behind and embrace the world of dreams, we have the key to the quantum world with incredible possibilities. Therefore, immerse yourself in dream pools and allow the secrets of the quantum mind to surface and shine in splendid paradoxes.

….. excerpts from ‘Everything Answer book’

By Amit Goswami, PhD, a retired physicist from the University of Oregon, USA. For more insights and educational resources, visit Facebook, Cqaedu.